Lori Veronica
on February 13, 2026
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🔺PAM BONDI JUST SPRUNG THE ULTIMATE POLITICAL TRAP—AND DEMS STUMBLED RIGHT INTO IT. (Revised)
Congress thought they were calling the shots. Instead, they handed the DOJ a roadmap to their deepest fears.
On February 11, 2026, Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the House Judiciary Committee for what seemed like a routine oversight hearing. Questions flew about the massive Epstein files release—over 3 million documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 photos now in the public domain.
Then Bondi casually flipped to a bombshell document.
Titled: “Jayapal Pramila — Search History.”
The chamber froze.
⚠️ THE SETUP EXPOSED
This week, the DOJ granted Congress access to the unredacted Epstein files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Each member received a secure login, a dedicated computer, and a private session at DOJ headquarters.
What the lawmakers didn’t realize? Every keystroke was monitored. Every search query logged. Every file opened, noted.
The DOJ tracked it all—and Bondi brought the printouts to the hearing, complete with file numbers and descriptions.
🔺 DEMS’ PANIC MODE ACTIVATED
Rep. Pramila Jayapal slammed it as “spying on members of Congress,” calling Bondi’s binder a “burn book.” Rep. Jamie Raskin decried it as a “blatant abuse of power.” Rep. Jared Moskowitz labeled it “suspicious and inappropriate.” Reps. Robert Garcia, Mary Gay Scanlon, and Suhas Subramanyam piled on, furious about the surveillance.
Even House Speaker Mike Johnson called it “not appropriate,” though he questioned if it was intentional.
But the real question lingers: Why the outrage over transparent searches? If you’re hunting for justice in crimes against children, flaunt that history. Unless you’re checking for names like Bill Clinton, who appeared over 50 times in the files and logged 26 flights on Epstein’s jet—far more than previously admitted.
⚡ THE BRILLIANCE OF BONDI’S TRAP
Bondi didn’t just hand over the files. She served them on tracked systems, turning curiosity into confessions.
Now the DOJ knows precisely:
• Which names sparked frantic searches (hint: not just random victims)
• What connections they’re scrambling to confirm
• Who’s probing crimes vs. who’s shielding allies
Searches for “island flights” scream investigator. But hunting specific politicians? That’s cover-up territory.
Bondi revealed it all—on camera, with receipts—and smiled as the Dems squirmed.
🔺 DHS SHUTDOWN: NO COINCIDENCE
As Congress reels from the search scandal, DHS is grinding to a halt this Saturday, February 14, 2026. Senate Democrats blocked the funding bill on February 12, falling short 52–47, with only Sen. John Fetterman crossing lines to support it. They demand curbs on ICE’s immigration crackdown, but the timing? Suspicious.
The same Dems fuming over Epstein oversight refuse to fund the agency that combats human trafficking? DHS handles border security and investigations into exploitation rings—exactly the kind tied to Epstein’s network.
They’re not blocking for “reforms.” They’re halting probes that could expose more.
⚡ THE TIMELINE TELLS ALL
Monday: Congress dives into unredacted Epstein files.
Tuesday: Frantic searches ensue.
Wednesday: Bondi drops the tracking bomb at the hearing.
Thursday: Democrats torpedo DHS funding; Congress bolts for recess.
Friday: Shutdown looms.
One week of chaos. One clear pattern: DEMS IN FULL RETREAT.
They strutted in thinking they’d grill Bondi. They limped out realizing she’s got the goods—every query, every red flag, every desperate click.
The predators are now the prey. And they trapped themselves.
⟁ DARK TO LIGHT.
*Donald Trump for President
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